This is the holiday Jack Skellington discovers in The Nightmare Before Christmas
Christmas
This is the fruit tree the partridge sat in in the song "The 12 Days of Christmas."
Pear Tree
This is what the Grinch's brain is full of in the song "Mr Grinch".
Black Spiders
This is the Christmas decoration that was originally made from strands of silver.
Tinsel
This American fast food is a tradition for people to enjo on Christmas in this country.
Japan
This is the name of the Grinch's loyal pup
Max
This is the main ingredient in traditional mince pies.
Dried Fruits (raisins, current, sultanas, etc)
The singer's true love
This is how you say "Merry Christmas" in Spanish.
Feliz Navidad
This is the continet Christmas stockings began in.
Europe
This is the name of the Grinch's love interest in the movie, How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Martha May
This is the Italian dish that is traditionally served on Christmas Eve and consists of seven different types of fish and seafood.
Feast of the Seven Fishes
This is the number of gifts the singer receives in "12 Days of Christmas."
364
This is the Christmas-themed ballet that premiered in Saint Petersburg, Russia in 1892.
The Nutcracker
This is the US state that was the first to officially declare Christmas a legal holiday.
Alabama in 1836.
This is what George promises to Mary at the beginning of It's a Wonderful Life.
This food is traditionally given on Christmas Eve in China.
Apples
This is the most published Christmas hymn.
Joy to the World
This is the modern day country St Nicholas was born in.
Turkey
This is the average % of kids in America who believe in Santa Clause.
85%
This is the reindeer that Jingle and Jangle take to Southtown, USA, in the movie, The Year Without Santa Claus.
Vixen
This is traditionally hidden inside a Christmas Pudding.
A silver coin (sixpence)
This is the age of singer Brenda Lee when she recorded the classic hit, "Rocking Around the Christmas Tree."
13 years old
This is what George Castanza from the show Seinfeld, celebrated as an alternative to Christmas.
Festivus
This is the year Scotland recognized Christmas and made it a public holiday.
1958